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- Saughtonhall is a residential neighbourhood in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, bordering Balgreen directly to the south and south-west, Murrayfield to...
- (some still remain), situated beside the Water of Leith adjacent to the Saughtonhall neighbourhood. It has a capacity of 7,800, and was completed on 16 February...
- The Baird baronetcy of Saughtonhall (also Saughton Hall or Sauchtonhall) in the County of Edinburgh, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 28...
- Powderhall Quartermile Redford Redhall Royston Mains Salvesen Saughton Mains Saughtonhall Seafield Shaw Colonies Silvermills St Leonard's Stockbridge Colonies...
- in Scotland. It is to the east of Corstorphine and north of Balgreen, Saughtonhall and Roseburn. The A8 road runs east–west through the south of the area...
- school, Balgreen Primary. It is located to the west of Murrayfield and Saughtonhall, to the east of Corstorphine, and to the north of Gorgie. It is bound...
- Baird, 2nd Baronet, of Saughtonhall (c. 1658 – 1715) was a baronet. The son of Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet of Saughtonhall, and Elizabeth Fleming,...
- Murrayfield Stadium and situated between the Murrayfield, Roseburn and Saughtonhall neighbourhoods. It was built between 1938 and 1939 (but was not used...
- March 1698, to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet of Saughtonhall. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir James Cunynghame of Milncraig...
- p****ed to his cousin William Baird of the Saughtonhall branch of the family. See Baird baronets of Saughtonhall (1695). Sir William Baird, 1st Baronet (1654–1737)...